by Ron Rael | Apr 23, 2018 | Blog, Culture, Employees, High Road Cooperation and Unity, High Road Leadership, Leadership, Teams
Share this article: We are all in the information business and we are only as good as the products we supply to our customers and clients. Think about the last time you dined at a full-service restaurant. Recalling the person who waited on you, answer...
by Lacey | Feb 26, 2018 | Blog, Ethics, High Road Cooperation and Unity, High Road Leadership
Share this article: Why trust is almost non-existent in the workplace. The issue of trust crops up in nearly every presentation I give on leadership. The leader’s concerns commonly are, “I feel like I cannot trust my employee,” or “My employee doesn’t seem to trust...
by Ron Rael | Feb 23, 2018 | Blog, Ethics, High Road Cooperation and Unity
The good leader never tells people, “I am transparent.” The only way that you can earn this designation and honor is to show that you are transparent in what you do and say. The good leader lets others decide for themselves if he or she practices transparency.
by Ron Rael | May 16, 2017 | Blog, High Road Accountability and Ethics, High Road Cooperation and Unity, High Road Leadership
Share this article: A colleague looked unhappy, so I asked, “What’s wrong?” Leslie responded, “I am dismayed by what is happening in the political arena. Bickering. Fear. Espousing ideology instead of acting. And the real news seems mostly about the President’s...
by Ron Rael | Apr 6, 2017 | Blog, High Road Accountability and Ethics, High Road Cooperation and Unity
You can tell if a team has an attitude of interdependence by the following hallmarks. When your group is truly interdependent, every employee on the team adopts these attitudes and models the behavior. Every one of us can and will help any customer. We cover for the...
by Ron Rael | Nov 22, 2016 | Blog, High Road Cooperation and Unity
Workplace issue: The people on my team do not get along with one another. When employees are not getting along it is an indication that they have lost a sense of trust and camaraderie. This most often occurs because they have lost sight of the purpose of their work....